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<h3> CHAPTER XXVII </h3>
<h3> THE SLIPPER </h3>
<p>Someone was breaking in at the door of my chambers!</p>
<p>I aroused myself from a state of coma almost death-like and listened
to the blows. The sun was streaming in at my windows.</p>
<p>A splintering crash told of a panel broken. Then a moment later I
heard the grating of the lock, and a rush of footsteps along the
passage.</p>
<p>"Try the study!" came a voice that sounded like Bristol's, save that
it was strangely weak and shaky.</p>
<p>Almost simultaneously the Inspector himself threw open the bedroom
door—and, very pale and haggard-eyed, stood there looking across at
me. It was a scene unforgettable.</p>
<p>"Mr. Cavanagh!" he said huskily—"Mr. Cavanagh! Thank God you're
alive! But"—he turned—"this way, Marden!" he cried, "Untie him
quickly! I've got no strength in my arms!"</p>
<p>Marden, a C.I.D. man, came running, and in a minute, or less, I was
sitting up gulping brandy.</p>
<p>"I've had the most awful experience of my life," said Bristol.
"You've fared badly enough, but I've been hanging by my wrists—you
know Dexter's trick!—for close upon sixteen hours! I wasn't
released until Carter, an office boy, came on the scene this morning!"</p>
<p>Very feebly I nodded; I could not talk.</p>
<p>"The strong-room of your bank was rifled under my very eyes last
evening!" he continued, with something of his old vigour; "and five
minutes after the Antiquarian Museum was opened to the public this
morning quite an unusual number of visitors appeared.</p>
<p>"I saw the bank manager the moment he arrived, and learned a piece
of news that positively took my breath away! I was at the Museum
seven minutes later and got another shock! There in the case was
the red slipper!"</p>
<p>"Then," I whispered-"it hadn't been stolen?"</p>
<p>"Wrong! It had! This was a duplicate, as Mostyn, the curator, saw
at a glance! Some of the early visitors—they were Easterns—had
quite surrounded the case. They were watched, of course, but any
number of Orientals come to see the thing; and, short of smashing
the glass, which would immediately attract attention, the authorities
were unprepared, of course, for any attempt. Anyway, they were
tricked. Somebody opened the case. The real slipper of the Prophet
is gone!"</p>
<p>"They told you at the bank—"</p>
<p>"That you had withdrawn the keys! If Dexter had known that!"</p>
<p>"Hassan of Aleppo took them from me last night! At last the
Hashishin have triumphed."</p>
<p>Bristol sank into the armchair.</p>
<p>"Every port is watched," he said. "But—"</p>
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